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| Garment Printing Made Easy DVD
by David Landesman & Glen Canania |
A Beginners Guide to
Basic Textile Screen Printing. Take a learning tour through all
aspects
of textile screen printing. This screen print training
DVD shows you each step of the screen
printing process - ink,
press setup, printing, reclaiming, clean-up and a very strong
section on screen making. Art work creation is not covered.
650-421-1-EA........................
Available NOW!
Sample Clip of Direct
Coating from "Garment Printing Made Easy" 
1.40MB 0:47
seconds featuring Glen Canania on the coater
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| DVD Computer T-Shirt Separation
Training - 4 DVD Sets |
Bring
the screen print training to your shop with these essential graphic
software videos. Only t-shirt separation is covered. Put a DVD player
and television next to your computer and you're ready to go. Play
the 4 hours of step by step instruction as many times as you like. |
4
Hours of Instruction on 4 DVD's CorelDRAW
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650-414-2 T-shirt Graphics w/CorelDraw
11
No CorelDraw 10
DVD or Tape - No significant changes.
Photoshop 7
650-415-3 T-shirt Graphics w/Photoshop
7

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| T-Shirt Graphics w/Adobe Illustrator 9 DVD |
This DVD training course teaches you basic to intermediate computer
drawing and separation techniques and includes suggestions on spot
color separations, setting up the program, proper scanning techniques,
creating underbases for dark shirts, trapping, using halftones,
hot special effects, the key tools, how to fix screen printing problems
and lots of undocumented tips. Over three hours of instruction on
two DVDs featuring industry veteran, Bob Alabaster. Each DVD is
fully indexed so it is easy to review specific sections. All new
digital mastering for high quality!
650-416-1 T-shirt Graphics w/Illustrator
2 DVDs ....3 hours |
| Screen Printing Heat Transfers DVD |
This step-by-step DVD shows you how easy it is to screen print your
own transfers! Topics include hot and cold split transfers, sublimations,
all about papers and inks, curing and drying, mesh and stencil systems,
multi-color transfers, puff and foil, cap transfers, art requirements
and much more. Does not cover digital computer generated inkjet
transfers.
650-404-1 DVD .................................................... 35 minutes
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| How to Print T-Shirts for Fun and
Profit 2003 Edition by Scott & Pat Fresener |
Completely updated for 2003, this 4th edition
offers more information on computer art and scanning. 350 pictures
and illustrations. Must reading for any t-shirt printer.
650-110-1 ............................................................ 
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| Screen Making Technical Fundamentals
by Andre M. Peyskens, ASPT |
All
phases of screen making are covered in this single subject classic.
This is the only book available that focuses on screen making. A
must have book. Mr. Peyskens is a Member of the Academy of Screen
Printing Technology.
Available in Spanish and Italian by request.
650-084-1-EA ......................................................  |
| Pricing for Profits: Revised Edition,
for Screen Printers by Mark Goodridge
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This easy-to-read and understand book explains how to make every
job profitable and how to avoid unprofitable job. Read how to estimate
costs for art work, screens, ink, labor, overhead and other hard-to-estimate
expenses. The 2nd Edition has an added chapter on the hot topic
of discounting and the risks involved. No garment screen printer
who wants to make money should be without this book.
650-109-1-EA .................................................... |
| Selling Garment Graphics by Screenplay Magazine
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Even if you can design, print and price garments better than your
competition, do you know where and how to sell the garments? This
book can help. Chapters cover marketing on a budget, exhibiting
your pre-print line at apparel shows, selling to the high school
market, and increasing sales with corporate account. It even offers
advice for selling during the off-season. This little book is full
of big ideas that are practical and applicable for everyone in garment
graphics.
650-070-1-EA ......................................................
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| Screenmaking For Screen Printers by Screenplay
Magazine |
Learn how to select frames, mesh, and the right direct and capillary
films. Industry experts such as Mark Goodridge and Scott Fresener
show you how to determine correct exposure for screens, how to make
pinhole-free screens every time, and how to clean and reclaim screens
quickly and inexpensively.
650-065-1-EA ......................................................
Combine this with the Ulano Emulsion or
Capillary videos for basic screen making training.
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| Comparative Screen-Fabric Chart |
This chart was compiled by the editors of Screenprinting Magazine.
It compares monofilament polyester mesh at a glance. Thread diameter,
mesh opening, open area, wet ink-deposit height, shear rate and
other factors are laid out for easy reference. Also included are
names of the manufacturers and distributors carrying the screen
mesh listed.
650-055-1-EA .................................... |
| Troubleshooting The Printed Images
by Tamas Frecska, ASPT |
A
great booklet on troubleshooting edge faults, fisheyes, static,
pinholes, streaks, uneven deposits and much more. Teaches a common
sense approach to problem-solving.
Mr. Frecska is a Member of the Academy of Screen Printing Technology
and former editor and publisher of Screen Printing Magazine.
650-060-1-EA ...........................
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| Screen Printing: A Contemporary Approach by
Professor Sam Hoff of RIT |
Each stage of the process as well as industry trends are covered
with in-depth explanations as well as photographs, charts, diagrams
to illustrate the procedures and concepts behind the techniques
of screen printing. Environmental issues are also discussed to promote
awareness and safety.
Hardcover 276 pages
650-056-1-EA ......................................  |
| The Techniques of Screenprinting
by Michel Caza, ASPT |
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This interactive CD-ROM that plays in your computer. It has 1,400
screen pages of some of the most comprehensive technical information
on screen printing and shows screen printing techniques for graphic,
industrial, textile and artistic shops. There are 20 QuickTime
movies that demonstrate screen making.
Michel Caza is acknowledged as one of the most knowledgeable
screenprinters in the world. He has a world famous commercial
fine art print shop in Paris and is the former president of FESPA
and a Member or the Academy of Screen Printing Technology.
- Theory
of UV and UV screenprinting
- Fine-line
halftone screenprinting
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Pre-press
- Fabrics
and frame tension
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Indirect and capillary films
- Line
and flat tone stenciling
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Line and flat tone photographic separations
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Halftone color separations and stencils
- Inks
and drying
- Substrates
- Printing,
manual and mechanized
- Textile
and art screenprinting
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650-430-1 WIN
and Apple compatible .....
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| Pad Printing Technical Guidebook by John Kaverman |
This is an essential book that covers all phases of pad printing
- artwork and film, pads, cliches, inks, plant conditions, options
and accessories. If you are getting started, or an experianced shop,
this book is for you.
650-156-1 ............................................................ 
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| Wide Format Printing: An Introduction and
Buyers's Guide by Kenneth Sandlin |
This is the first and only comprehensive introduction and buyer's
guide of its kind. An excellent resource to get anyone started in
wide format printing, the guide opens with a discussion of how to
meet your needs for output, speed, resolution, costs for ink, print
media and lamination, scanners, RIP, aqueous based printers, solvent
and eco-solvent printers, thermal transfer printers, laminating
and finishing. Products of the major manufacturers are examined
in comparative detail: Encad, Epson, Gerber, HP (Hewlett Packard),
MacDermid, Mimaki, Mutoh, NUR, Roland DGA, Scitex, VUTEk and more.
Plus, it offers complete and up-to-date resource and contact information.
Spiral bound 66 pages
650-116-1-EA...........................................................
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| Vinyl Graphics How-To-Principles by Larry
Mitchell |
More than 80 photos, many in step-by-step sequence, illustrate the
techniques of properly registering, applying, repairing, reclaiming
and removing vinyl graphics. Detailed captions and text as well
as an updated vinyl products resource list make this a very comprehensive
book. Larry Mitchell, the "Vinyl Graphics" columnist for Signs of
the Times shows you how to make higher profits by: Applying
vinyl graphics the right way
Improving the quality of your work
Eliminating mistakes in installation
Choosing the right vinyl for the job
Using creative striping techniques
Master the principles in Vinyl Graphics How-to. It's a terrific,
inexpensive investment for growing your vinyl graphics business.
650-115-1-EA........................................................
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| Vinyl Graphics Fundamentals and Advanced Techniques DVD |
Vinyl expert, Larry Mitchell demonstrates more than 50 tips, tricks and techniques
for working with vinyl graphics. Beginning with the basics, Mitchell shows how
to prepare the surface, how to handle and apply vinyl graphics, and how to deal
with special circumstances of all kinds. From easy and common applications, to
more advanced techniques, including applying vinyl to, and over, irregular surfaces,
this video will help you do the job right the first time, saving time and valuable
graphics. Formerly available only on two VHS videos, Vinyl Graphics Fundamentals
and Advanced Techniques is now combined into one, handy, hour-long DVD.
Learn vinyl graphics techniques and increase your profits by:
- Choosing the right type of vinyl for the job
- Doing the job right the first time
- Saving installation time and material costs
- Handling challenging installations easily
- Creating visual effects that impress
- Winning customer respect and loyalty
Larry Mitchell, former "Vinyl Graphics" columnist for Signs of the Times,
and veteran of the vinyl business from its inception in the 1970s, demonstrates
the fundamentals and advanced techniques necessary to succeed in the vinyl
sign and graphics business.
- Vinyl selection, wedding, picking and masking
- Preparing the surface
- Layout, positioning, applying and liner removal
- Squeegee use, removing bubbles and wrinkles
- We and dry application methods
- Reclaiming and repairing dirty or damaged graphics
- Creating depth and dimensional perspective
- Combining paint and vinyl for special effects
- Compound curves and rivets
- Textured and porous surfaces
- Removing old or unwanted vinyl graphics
- Specialty vinyl film tips
This 45 minute DVD is a compilation of two videos, and includes checklists,
examples and demonstrations of more than 40 fundamental and advanced techniques.
650-419-1-EA......................................................
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